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city we lit up the city. it was a washid orange from coit tower to the ferry building to right here at city hall. what can we take away from our 2012 giants? i believe we can take away life lessons. vuch teachable moments for our children and our team did face challenges and whether facing injuries or newly acquired players or facing elimination game one after another. what were the life lessons? never give up no matter how high the mountain is to climb. have integrity and conduct yourself with professionalism. did this team do that? absolutely. play with a team with unselfish devotion. trust one another and love your team teammates and in always do so have fun and it's meant to be played as a game, so for the rest of our lives i know this truly resonates for many of us. for the rest of our lives we will remember this team as a brilliant team, a team of character, a team of chemistry, and a team that ultimately clicked and we developed a short hand around our heroes and our giants experience that will always
city we lit up the city. it was a washid orange from coit tower to the ferry building to right here at city hall. what can we take away from our 2012 giants? i believe we can take away life lessons. vuch teachable moments for our children and our team did face challenges and whether facing injuries or newly acquired players or facing elimination game one after another. what were the life lessons? never give up no matter how high the mountain is to climb. have integrity and conduct yourself with...
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if you look at the city of detroit, we are 80% african- american. the startup community does not near that. that means there is an opportunity. we can talk about the problems but there is an opportunity. the more you expo's other groups to it, what happens is now there is a tremendous amount of opportunity to be able to change the economic outlook of our society. >> we are out of time. we have to stop there. i want to thank you for
if you look at the city of detroit, we are 80% african- american. the startup community does not near that. that means there is an opportunity. we can talk about the problems but there is an opportunity. the more you expo's other groups to it, what happens is now there is a tremendous amount of opportunity to be able to change the economic outlook of our society. >> we are out of time. we have to stop there. i want to thank you for
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cities have the capacity. by the way, if you threaten bankruptcy the unions will become much more amenable to making deals because the bankruptcy -- the unions are very fearful of the bankruptcy option. gerri: they are fearful, and about paying there salaries to the they don't make as much money as they. and thank you for coming gun. always good to have you won. gerri: i lived in the house that solar panel in. i took a lot of cold showers in the morning. i have to tell you. gerri: it does not work. it does not work. all right. thank you. gerri: we will tell you more about the california nightmare tomorrow. our very own adam shapiro will be reporting from the state of the tax flight happening. all day on fox business. don't miss my interview tomorrow . a journalist and author of detroit, an american autopsy on what can be done for the motor city, if anything. coming up, the fight over what apple should do with its hoard of cash. it does not know what to do with it. we will tell them. next, just over 24 hours aw
cities have the capacity. by the way, if you threaten bankruptcy the unions will become much more amenable to making deals because the bankruptcy -- the unions are very fearful of the bankruptcy option. gerri: they are fearful, and about paying there salaries to the they don't make as much money as they. and thank you for coming gun. always good to have you won. gerri: i lived in the house that solar panel in. i took a lot of cold showers in the morning. i have to tell you. gerri: it does not...
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>> eight of the ten mayors of the miserable cities supported obama. >> dana: a lot of the urban places like san antonio, they supported obama and that city is doing great. in the south and also in texas. come up, she made history to qualify to start at the head of the pack at daytona. will she beat the boys this sunday? i'll tell you what greg said about it in the green room. that is next on "the five." ♪ ♪ for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. [ male announcer ] a car has a rather small rear-view mirror, so we can occasionally glanc
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the banks and credit rating agencies stripped mined these cities, and the cities take it in the neck right now. it's going to keep happening. in addition to the trade policy, detroit mightily, you kno, the city doesn't all the sudden go from 1.8 million to 700,000 without catastrophic effects on all of the system, and so, you know, we got some bigger questions there. do we have an urban policy in the united states? th is something that is a deeper discussion, adam, about the path out. adam: the urban policy expert, a lack of policy in the united states or as the mayor -- excuse me, the former congressman says, blame the banks because of the housing crisis, or is it a deeper problem? >> i think it's a deeper problem. problems didn't start with the crisis in 2008; though, i agree with the congressman that it was accelerated by the way the banks and credit agencies behaved. the truth of the matter is that they have been fundamental shifts, demographic ships in the united states. adam: people are older, bigger pension obligations. >> retirement expenses and health care expenses have grow
the banks and credit rating agencies stripped mined these cities, and the cities take it in the neck right now. it's going to keep happening. in addition to the trade policy, detroit mightily, you kno, the city doesn't all the sudden go from 1.8 million to 700,000 without catastrophic effects on all of the system, and so, you know, we got some bigger questions there. do we have an urban policy in the united states? th is something that is a deeper discussion, adam, about the path out. adam: the...
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emergency manager for the city. the school district already has one, and that's probably what the governor would do next but ultimately it could be chapter nine bankruptcy. in either case it's somebody with a big stick, either the manager or a bankruptcy judge that would have the power to avoid union contracts to pull the rug out from under bondholders and all the other drastic things for example happened in the gm bankruptcy. >> mark i'm struggling, if detroit declares bankruptcy, what would that be like, what would that do to the city of detroit? would it slowly crumble into nothing? >> it's hard to say. we're entering unchartered territory as you said at the top. this would be the largest municipal bankruptcy in u.s. history. and detroit, i moved back in 2009 to write a book about the city and it's already, the services have been cut to the bone as tom said, there's no tax base to speak of. the city can't provide adequate services, 40% of the street lights don't work, the murder rate is, the same number of murder
emergency manager for the city. the school district already has one, and that's probably what the governor would do next but ultimately it could be chapter nine bankruptcy. in either case it's somebody with a big stick, either the manager or a bankruptcy judge that would have the power to avoid union contracts to pull the rug out from under bondholders and all the other drastic things for example happened in the gm bankruptcy. >> mark i'm struggling, if detroit declares bankruptcy, what...
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the governor of michigan is threatening to take over the motor city. he claims detroit is in a state of financial emergency. governor rick snyder has 30 days to decide if an emergency manager needs to step in to run the city's finances. detroit is currently spending more than it's taking in, and pensions for retired workers are reportedly underfunded by $14 billion. while business is booming for the automakers, fewer people are living in the city limits to help the motor city. the governor has taken over other michigan towns since taking office. surging gas prices have some analysts thinking 2013 could be a record year at the gas pump. the average cost of a gallon of gas nationwide currently hovers around $3.72. prices have increased sooner than anticipated, rising 47 cents since january. gas prices hit an all-time high in july of 2008 - $4.11 a gallon. some analysts predict we could see record prices as we head into spring. boeing may be closer to solving its dreamliner battery bungle. according to reuters, the jet- maker may increase the space betwee
the governor of michigan is threatening to take over the motor city. he claims detroit is in a state of financial emergency. governor rick snyder has 30 days to decide if an emergency manager needs to step in to run the city's finances. detroit is currently spending more than it's taking in, and pensions for retired workers are reportedly underfunded by $14 billion. while business is booming for the automakers, fewer people are living in the city limits to help the motor city. the governor has...
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there are number of cities for the bail-out. unfunded mandates they've got are a lot of retirement contracts that are still up in the city. this is a population over 50%. no one left in the city. poor people. the auto industry is not just in trait. it's spread throughout the midwest. >> dana: people below poverty is 26%. the schools that took over the schools, this could have been a big, technology renaissance place, they could have retooled themselves so to speak. they need to shrink the size of the city and figure out what is sustainable and what is manageable in the current global come pettive climate. >> andrea: what is scary when cities face this, there is less money for cops and firefighters, we saw governor kasich in ohio, they have the nuance tax. but the good news they can't borrow more money. the bad news is they can't borrow any more money. what does a city do? they are in an untenable position. obama didn't want to take on the unions and the other groups asked to take cuts. they have to declare a bankruptcy. do somet
there are number of cities for the bail-out. unfunded mandates they've got are a lot of retirement contracts that are still up in the city. this is a population over 50%. no one left in the city. poor people. the auto industry is not just in trait. it's spread throughout the midwest. >> dana: people below poverty is 26%. the schools that took over the schools, this could have been a big, technology renaissance place, they could have retooled themselves so to speak. they need to shrink the...
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the old wives tale that kids in the city thought his first name was mayor. they didn't know it was mayoed. they thought it was mayor koch, he was that big of a figure. >> after leaving city hall in january 1990, he started battling these assorted health problems. the job kept him spry and spunky. >> one of the bridges into new york city very recently named after mayor ed koch. a congressman before he ran for mayor. became mayor in 1978 and new york city having major economic problems and he helped bring it back. a fierce battle at one point with the transit union. a big subway strike. and he broke the subway union, won that battle and serve throughout the 1980s. >> another famous line, you punch me, i punch you back. i don't believe it's good for one's self-respect to be a punching bag. told it like it is. >> he played politics, and endorsed president obama the last presidential election, but not as loud of an an endorsement as some of president obama's people were hoping for. the words he spoke really were that important. >> mayor koch dead at the age of 88
the old wives tale that kids in the city thought his first name was mayor. they didn't know it was mayoed. they thought it was mayor koch, he was that big of a figure. >> after leaving city hall in january 1990, he started battling these assorted health problems. the job kept him spry and spunky. >> one of the bridges into new york city very recently named after mayor ed koch. a congressman before he ran for mayor. became mayor in 1978 and new york city having major economic...
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say they need to help regulate their market. >>> talk to the mayors of the rival cities and the chef of the super bowl. how about some alligator sausage? "newsroom" starts now. and good morning, thank you so much for joining us, i'm carol costello. right now, u.s. officials are scrambling who's behind this morning's suicide bombing outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. one person was killed, two more wounded, none of them american. today's attack comes as the state department struggles to beef up security in response to that deadly attack on americans in benghazi, libya. ivan watson is our senior international correspondent who joins us live. and i guess this is a reminder that u.s. embassies these days are under attack. >> they do come under attack. this is not the first time that a u.s. diplomatic mission has been attacked in turkey, carol. in this case, the state department is calling this a terrorist blast, turkish authorities say this was a suicide bomber killing one turkish guard who worked at the embassy and wounding another turkish citizen. from the initial glances at this, it
say they need to help regulate their market. >>> talk to the mayors of the rival cities and the chef of the super bowl. how about some alligator sausage? "newsroom" starts now. and good morning, thank you so much for joining us, i'm carol costello. right now, u.s. officials are scrambling who's behind this morning's suicide bombing outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. one person was killed, two more wounded, none of them american. today's attack comes as the state department...
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called detroit the city of hope. it topped the 12 most cities in america. >> you call the police now, you wonder if they are coming. >> reporter: it's a tale of two detroits, a city on the hook for $14 billion and pensions for health care retired workers. >> most of us are facing costs that they can't afford. they were cut in the good old days when the tax revenues were up. we didn't have overseas competition. we could sell all of the cars we could make that day is gone. >> reporter: and get this the detroit news reports that more than half of property owners have not paid their taxes. there have been layoffs but it's not enough. any day the michigan's governor could have sweeping powers. >> he or she could fire everybody, quite frankly. >> reporter: joe harris was detroit's auditor for ten years. >> an emergency manager has a right to throw out or rewrite union contractors a. wouldn't we feel this? >> it doesn't simply affect the average person. it affects the government workers and -- >> reporter: union workers? >>
called detroit the city of hope. it topped the 12 most cities in america. >> you call the police now, you wonder if they are coming. >> reporter: it's a tale of two detroits, a city on the hook for $14 billion and pensions for health care retired workers. >> most of us are facing costs that they can't afford. they were cut in the good old days when the tax revenues were up. we didn't have overseas competition. we could sell all of the cars we could make that day is gone....
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another veteran of the big game dan marino has become the talk of the town in the city where he once ruled. but it's not for any of his football feats. >> i was shocked to read about dan marino. he was the most respected sports hero. >> shock over news that the beloved hall of fame football idol feathered a child out of wedlock. >> for 17 years, he was the signature player of the dolphins, an iconic athletic figure. >> who according to the new york post had an affair in 2004, a child born in 2005 and millions paid to keep it all quiet. in a statement he said this is a personal and private matter. i take full responsibility both personally and financially for my actions. now as i did then. we mutually agreed to keep our arrangement private to protect all parties involved. a private affair that people here seem willing to overlook. >> he has done incredible things for this community with his foundation, his charitable work, the stuff that he did for the miami dolphins, the only nfl team he ever played for, by the way. is legendary. his records are still out there waiting to be broken.
another veteran of the big game dan marino has become the talk of the town in the city where he once ruled. but it's not for any of his football feats. >> i was shocked to read about dan marino. he was the most respected sports hero. >> shock over news that the beloved hall of fame football idol feathered a child out of wedlock. >> for 17 years, he was the signature player of the dolphins, an iconic athletic figure. >> who according to the new york post had an affair in...
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depaula credits these videos for changing the culture of the city. the city, however, credits its 2007 agenda calls planyc for creating 280 miles of bike lanes in new york city. whoever's responsible, the bikers are happy campers. >> we can turn it around and make it cool to care or cool to ride a bike, and that's what we've been doing. now you can see the change on those streets. you see the bike lanes, the bridge access, the bike parking, the auto free plazas. times if you stay with it. >> coming up -- from terrified to triumphant, one girl's journey down the mountain top. when "caught on camera: in a split second" continues. [ whistle blows ] hi victor! mom? i know you got to go in a minute but this is a real quick meal, that's perfect for two! campbell's chunky beef with country vegetables, poured over rice! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor befor
depaula credits these videos for changing the culture of the city. the city, however, credits its 2007 agenda calls planyc for creating 280 miles of bike lanes in new york city. whoever's responsible, the bikers are happy campers. >> we can turn it around and make it cool to care or cool to ride a bike, and that's what we've been doing. now you can see the change on those streets. you see the bike lanes, the bridge access, the bike parking, the auto free plazas. times if you stay with it....
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to about seven hundred thousand people it is the clearest city among the major cities in the country so there is definitely a problem with him for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion. wells was the flight of capital. well well the area and what we need to do is to bring major muscle you know back in the area tykes paradise swedish model or the chinese way americas treatments of its people may be fundamental change with the elite controlling politicians and media will let that happen is another mouth so seek truth from flicks this is the truth. to the truth to the finish as world class athletes to send on sochi brand new a list big big news are kept safe by high tech sensors behind the scenes congestion battling infrastructure digs deep and builds high to get thousands where they need to be it's a building boom fueled by clean energy while research is pretty new life into gold medal dreams the race is on to see a day here on. the central. we are focusing on the problem. because no one thought to think school. when you park. ave local what's national five days in a whil
to about seven hundred thousand people it is the clearest city among the major cities in the country so there is definitely a problem with him for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion. wells was the flight of capital. well well the area and what we need to do is to bring major muscle you know back in the area tykes paradise swedish model or the chinese way americas treatments of its people may be fundamental change with the elite controlling politicians and media will let that...
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the incident, according to a local government official taking place in the city of southern egypt. this is the site of some of egypt's most famous ancient ruins. among the 20 killed, according to this government official, nine hong kong nationals, three british citizens, two japanese citizens, one hungarian citizen, three people were injured, among them, the pilot. this balloon crashed when the cylinder, the gas cylinder inside the balloon exploded. the balloon plummeting according to state tv 1,000 feet. the pilot depending on what conditions he's under, he's going to be expected to answer a lot of questions, a lot of pressure on this hot air balloon company sky crews to answer some questions as well. >> what a horrific accident. thank you. >>> also developing right now in the middle east, a shaky truce being tested this morning after a rocket fired from gaza struck southern israel overnight. now this is the first such attack since a truce in november ended a week of cross border mighting. it follows days of clashes over the death of a palestinian man inside an israeli prison. the
the incident, according to a local government official taking place in the city of southern egypt. this is the site of some of egypt's most famous ancient ruins. among the 20 killed, according to this government official, nine hong kong nationals, three british citizens, two japanese citizens, one hungarian citizen, three people were injured, among them, the pilot. this balloon crashed when the cylinder, the gas cylinder inside the balloon exploded. the balloon plummeting according to state tv...
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that was the richest city on a per capita basis of any city in the country now now it is shrunk from two million to about seven hundred thousand people it is the clearest city among the major cities in the tree so there is definitely a problem looking for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion and wells was the flight of capital outside the thoughts of the area and what we need to do is to bring major mousa cattle back in the area tax paradise swedish model or the chinese way americas treatments of his people made fundamental change where the elite controlling politicians and media will let that happen is another sick truth from fix this is the truth. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. deal festive mood surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love found and lost our russians teach phonos to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year for must go to st petersburg by train over you to make the miracles. more news today boylan says once again flared up. these are the images cold world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying
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the united states it was the richest city on a per capita basis of any city in the country now it is shrunk from two million to about seven hundred thousand people it is the clearest city among the major cities in the country so there is definitely a problem working for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion and wells was the flight of capital outside thoughts fled the area and what we need to do is to bring major amounts of capital back in the area tax paradise swedish model or the chinese way americas treatments of his people made fundamental change with the elite controlling politicians and media will let that happen is another matter see truth from fix this is the truth think oh. yes. we are facing a lot of problem. because no one thought to drink no good school. mates when you. want to. be. done for. i was fired i was fired. all fights. are right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm ch
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million to about seven hundred thousand people is the core a city among the major cities in the country so there is definitely a problem with him for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion. wells was the flight of capital outside that's what's led to the area and what we need to do is to bring major muscle you know back in the area tax paradise swedish model or the chinese way americas treatments of its people made fundamental change with the elite controlling politicians and media will let that happen is another seek truth from flicks this is the truth the. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. deal face to food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love found and love lost our russians teach foreigners to celebrate then biggest holiday of the year from moscow just by train you. may be miracles. please speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big don't all t.v. dog called.
million to about seven hundred thousand people is the core a city among the major cities in the country so there is definitely a problem with him for a solution. what caused the loss of by the way sion. wells was the flight of capital outside that's what's led to the area and what we need to do is to bring major muscle you know back in the area tax paradise swedish model or the chinese way americas treatments of its people made fundamental change with the elite controlling politicians and media...
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we'll take you live to vatican city for this historic event. >>> back here in the u.s. now where we're watching the fallout from a fiery wreck in daytona beach, florida. the crash on the last lap of the race sent debris flying into the stands. 28 spectators were injured. want to bring in joe carter live from daytona. joe, any update. are you hearing how the injured fans are doing? >> yes, good morning to you, susan. yes, cnn can confirm that as of 5:30 this morning there were four patients remaining at the halifax medical center the location in daytona beach and three of those four patients do remain in the intensive care unit. one of those icu patients is a male minor. now yesterday joey the speedway president did confirm that 28 people, 28 spectators were hospitalized and 14 were treated at the track hospital and 14 were taken off site to local hospitals. to recap what happened yesterday. this was the final lap of the race, it was a clumatic moment in the race. cars going around 200 inches per hour just inches from each other. regan smith was leading the race and trie
we'll take you live to vatican city for this historic event. >>> back here in the u.s. now where we're watching the fallout from a fiery wreck in daytona beach, florida. the crash on the last lap of the race sent debris flying into the stands. 28 spectators were injured. want to bring in joe carter live from daytona. joe, any update. are you hearing how the injured fans are doing? >> yes, good morning to you, susan. yes, cnn can confirm that as of 5:30 this morning there were...
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it's not just the inner city, but the suburban area. washington, d.c. -- >> that's why the commutes are hard. >> that's right. 'cause a lot of commuting time means people are work. >> quick question, going around the table. favorite city outside of the one you grew up in? >> i grew up in san francisco. my favorite city is new york. >> okay. that's a good answer. bob? >> austin, texas. >> andrea? >> miami. >> that's good one. >> united states? >> in the united states? >> allentown, pen. >> yoohoo! , i lived there ten years. >> you move to allentown, the first thing someone tells us is it's close to a loft places. it's true! you're 45 minutes from philly, shower a half from new york and close to quaker town. and there is yako's. these really messy hot dogs. andrea knows. >> what's on it? >> like everything. >> greg, i went to a rehab in allentown. >> i know where it is. >> we used to try to escape and go into allentown. we within right back to the rehab. >> you know the saying is 60 miles from new york, 20 years behind. >> but it's a fun
it's not just the inner city, but the suburban area. washington, d.c. -- >> that's why the commutes are hard. >> that's right. 'cause a lot of commuting time means people are work. >> quick question, going around the table. favorite city outside of the one you grew up in? >> i grew up in san francisco. my favorite city is new york. >> okay. that's a good answer. bob? >> austin, texas. >> andrea? >> miami. >> that's good one. >> united...
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the purchase of the property for $1 billion from the city of detroit, which would really help detroit. >> stephen: yes, yes, greatly help detroit. because what they really needs is a pristine private island that they can see from the bars of their post-industrial hellscape. so thank you, rod lockwood, for showing the people of detroit that when life gives you lemons take the lemons to your own island so you can don't have to share the lemonade. [cheers and applause] well, that's it for colbert platinum. join me next time when i show you how to turn a waldorf salad into a waiter losing his job. i said no green apples! [laughter] we'll be right back. ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. thanks so much. [cheers and applause] folks, we all know that the obama presidency is one of the most secretive in history. there hasn't been an administration this private since the secret presidency of rocky t. pendergrass, who made his name by invading terabithia. [laughter] don't believe me? look it up in the history books. you won't
the purchase of the property for $1 billion from the city of detroit, which would really help detroit. >> stephen: yes, yes, greatly help detroit. because what they really needs is a pristine private island that they can see from the bars of their post-industrial hellscape. so thank you, rod lockwood, for showing the people of detroit that when life gives you lemons take the lemons to your own island so you can don't have to share the lemonade. [cheers and applause] well, that's it for...
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windows across the city in freezing temperatures just as kids were starting the school day. >> translator: the ceiling was okay. but all the windows were broken. almost all the window panes were damaged. there are no windows without damage. >> reporter: the shards of glass injuring more than 1,000 people, 100 hospitalized. >> i heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment. >> reporter: canadian hockey player, michael garnett, lives there. we talked to him via skype. >> it blew the vents out of my bathroom and there was debris on the floor. and i am up on the 23rd floor and i could feel the building swaying. >> reporter: pieces of the meteor punched a hole in a frozen lake, but missed a town in a nearby nuclear plant. linda specializes in meteorites at the smithsonian. >> these are the primitive materials left over from when the planets formed and are the basic building blocks of all of our planetary material. >> it's heavy. >> reporter: it is indeed heavy. >> reporter: in an amazing coincidence, an astroid half the size of a football field came whizzing by this afternoon. while
windows across the city in freezing temperatures just as kids were starting the school day. >> translator: the ceiling was okay. but all the windows were broken. almost all the window panes were damaged. there are no windows without damage. >> reporter: the shards of glass injuring more than 1,000 people, 100 hospitalized. >> i heard this extremely loud noise that shook my apartment. >> reporter: canadian hockey player, michael garnett, lives there. we talked to him via...
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the city. the town, the entities we first formed in every early culture people come together around trade, creativity, living together, the neighborhood which we gathered. the ancient palace, which is where we started could conceively today act as an alternative agent in a modern world. and the great irony, beauty of that is that it closes a great circle. western civilization, civilizations everywhere started in towns, township, trading posts, and cities. but by the end of the ancient world it was clear that those cities were too small in the scale. too limited in their political representation to be capable of governing in the world that emerged in the mid evil empire and in the renaissance. in other words that's the scale of human society's grew. the township proved too small to deal with a large scale problems and so it required the invent of this of the renaissance in the early modern period to create the new idea of the nation of people. who then substituted themselves as a large entity ca
the city. the town, the entities we first formed in every early culture people come together around trade, creativity, living together, the neighborhood which we gathered. the ancient palace, which is where we started could conceively today act as an alternative agent in a modern world. and the great irony, beauty of that is that it closes a great circle. western civilization, civilizations everywhere started in towns, township, trading posts, and cities. but by the end of the ancient world it...
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the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven humphrey and allen baer. and we also joined by past giants owners. please welcome the family jamie and kim rupert and peter stoneum. also here with us today bob and connie laurie. peter and debbie mc clawlin. bill and sally newco. and now let's give it up for your giants training staff. david, mark and carl, and harold. [cheers and applause] [inaudible] your assistant coaches. shawn dun can, dave stone and the there will will clark. [cheers and applause] . and the manager for the past 54 years the legendary one, mike murphy. [cheers and applause] and we would also like to ex
the board board and the rest of the city family who has made this event possible. we are also honored to be joined by several giants dignitaries. president and ceo larry baer and his wife sam. [cheers and applause] . giants vice president and general manager brian saibian and his wife amanda. [cheers and applause] the wife of the skipper mrs. kim bochy. and let us now welcome distinguished members of the giants ownership group, charles johnson, david jenkins, trina and rob veen, tory and steven...
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the crescent city, not the city, but the crescent city. i don't know what that means, but it's interesting. >> it certainly would be a good night to be down in new orleans. there is no other city in the united states, i've been to almost every city in the u.s., there's no other city in the u.s. that's like new orleans. it's like a european city. >> i've been here for three super bowls. this reminds me, in 1986, the bears super bowl. you had this talk with people in the french quarter, and what have you -- >> can i stop you? >> sure. >> i have to say, terence, congratulations to the harbaugh brothers, the ravens win tonight 34-31. the blackout may have stopped the momentum, but it didn't stop the ravens from wing. they probably, if not for this blackout, they would have won by a much more significant margin. john harbaugh with the ravens, jim with san francisco. john is probably the happier brother. there was not much brotherly love there, was there? >> no, not much. >> not so far. >> anyway, seriously, we still have this issue of the black
the crescent city, not the city, but the crescent city. i don't know what that means, but it's interesting. >> it certainly would be a good night to be down in new orleans. there is no other city in the united states, i've been to almost every city in the u.s., there's no other city in the u.s. that's like new orleans. it's like a european city. >> i've been here for three super bowls. this reminds me, in 1986, the bears super bowl. you had this talk with people in the french...
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is the city, your city, totally prepared, ready for this? >> we're doing the best that we can, erin. one of the things that we've done is make sure to get the information out to everyone, let them know that it's a time to really be home, to be with your family, to give us an opportunity to really be on the roads trying to clear the roads. the snow is coming down, it's coming down pretty fast as you can see. and we've got a lot of work to do the next 24 hours. so we're asking everyone to please stay off the roads, let us do our job. fortunately we have a lot of good people out there tonight working. we're going to work throughout the night. >> mayor, i know one of the things that hurricane sandy which obviously affected your state as well as much of the mid-atlantic was power outages. i know now a lot of the snow that's coming down where you are, it's heavy, wet snow, the kind of snow that could bring down power lines. are you worried about mass power outages? >> that's actually a huge concern that we have, especially during the wintertime wh
is the city, your city, totally prepared, ready for this? >> we're doing the best that we can, erin. one of the things that we've done is make sure to get the information out to everyone, let them know that it's a time to really be home, to be with your family, to give us an opportunity to really be on the roads trying to clear the roads. the snow is coming down, it's coming down pretty fast as you can see. and we've got a lot of work to do the next 24 hours. so we're asking everyone to...
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what it means to the city, how it became such a cultural phenomenon and more. kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special today at 4:00 eastern time. >>> alex rodriguez, in trouble again. yankees slugger is in the middle of another investigation into banned substances in baseball. so, what's he saying about the new allegations? we'll find out. >>> first, when traveling to other cities and countries, the best way to get a real taste of the place is through the local food. cnn ireport has teamed up with travel & leisure magazine to create 100 places to eat like a local. here is ivan watson in istanbul with a sample. >> reporter: i'm ivan watson on a beautiful winter's day in istanbul. when i want to eat like a local, i come and talk to this guy over here, my friend ansel. how are you doing? he's the editor of a guide book on local restaurants and a website. what do you have in mind today? >> tis the season to eat hamsi, black an chochovies. what do you say? >> let's do it. >> welcome. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> we're eating anchovies, totally delicious
what it means to the city, how it became such a cultural phenomenon and more. kickoff in new orleans, a cnn bleacher report special today at 4:00 eastern time. >>> alex rodriguez, in trouble again. yankees slugger is in the middle of another investigation into banned substances in baseball. so, what's he saying about the new allegations? we'll find out. >>> first, when traveling to other cities and countries, the best way to get a real taste of the place is through the local...
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. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. >> he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> cysto rodriguez, a dylan-esq detroit native who tried his hand at rock in the '70s. ♪ >> when we walked in and heard the songs he was singing and what he was writing, we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. we said, this is it. >> but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it halfway around the world and became a massive hit. >> in south africa, he was in the pantheon of rock gods. >> to us, it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> the soundtrack of the antiapartheid revolution, fueling movement. but at home in detroit, rodriguez had no idea. he had given up his music career. that was four decades ago. >> you used to play right across the street, right? >> i played at a lot of places in detroit. >> unaware of his fame abroad and getting no royalties, he lived on little. raising his daughters doing demolition work. >> i'm not a stranger to hard work. >> he made failed bids for mayor, city counc
. >> we thought he was like the inner city poet. >> he was this wandering spirit around the city. >> cysto rodriguez, a dylan-esq detroit native who tried his hand at rock in the '70s. ♪ >> when we walked in and heard the songs he was singing and what he was writing, we had to record him. we had to make a deal. he's great. we said, this is it. >> but it wasn't. rodriguez's albums flopped in the u.s. somehow, though, his first album "cold fact" made it...
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so the same way you broke down and said here's the specific cities do well and can have lessons for the american economy in the aggregate, what are some subset is right now that is a leading-edge the rest of the super sector came learn from? >> just a pretty fine point on your initial comment, top mattress in the united states said on 12% of land ask him a two of population, three quarters of gdp and on every asset that matters, 75, 80, 85% national share. so it's really hard to talk about an american economy. you really have to talk about network throughout the rest of the world. for a long time we focused a lot on the consumption economy in a wal-mart is that wal-mart is a wal-mart about whether phoenix, pittsburgh, denver, detroit. same footprint, seem designed, same price as, wages. when you start looking at advanced manufacturing, what you see is the effective cost areas of the conglomeration of fact of manufacturing and this obviously goes back for some period of time, locating your advanced r&d institutions, locating your skilled labor, whether community college are going back to
so the same way you broke down and said here's the specific cities do well and can have lessons for the american economy in the aggregate, what are some subset is right now that is a leading-edge the rest of the super sector came learn from? >> just a pretty fine point on your initial comment, top mattress in the united states said on 12% of land ask him a two of population, three quarters of gdp and on every asset that matters, 75, 80, 85% national share. so it's really hard to talk...
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the 22 students come from all over new york city. it's really a chance for them get hands on into making art because a lot of the art programs have been cut from schools here. i'm teaching the wearable technology course. so we're looking at different ways that technology can be made wearable. today we're going to be starting work on our final garments. >> like four on the thing and two on the side. >> today is the first day that the students are working on their final projects. so they're basically putting together all the elements that they've been learning in our sort of introductory classes to create garment of their own design. >> each piece of the l.e.d. strip needs to be connected to the battery pack. >> it's going to come out through here. i'm going to make everything hook on. >> when i'm working with students, i like to start by demoing a technology for them and showing them how the technology works. >> we're going to sew a loop around this strip like this. there is a little bit of magic in how electronics works and this gets
the 22 students come from all over new york city. it's really a chance for them get hands on into making art because a lot of the art programs have been cut from schools here. i'm teaching the wearable technology course. so we're looking at different ways that technology can be made wearable. today we're going to be starting work on our final garments. >> like four on the thing and two on the side. >> today is the first day that the students are working on their final projects. so...
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>> new york city, right? the city that never sleeps. this is a city that is in the middle of a deep slumber. when was the last time you saw the streets practically empty. look at the circle, columbus circle, practically empty. a couple cabs, maybe a snow plow if you're lucky, maybe a city bus. empty. it's like a white christmas today. isn't it? a winter wonderland. it is cold, i'll tell you that, but it's snowing and it's a quiet snow. not much wind going on. so really kind of a calm overhang on this evening in the middle of the night. the snow, though, is continuing to pile up. what i find interesting, though, is i really haven't seen many snow plows go by and the city has promised they were on patrol as of 7:00 tonight. perhaps they're in the boroughs in the neighborhoods making their way through. one interesting difference to this year, though, different from the blizzard that hit here in 2010, the city's kind of learned about it, learned from its mistakes, they have got kind of, brooke, a gps tracker of where the snow plows are. so
>> new york city, right? the city that never sleeps. this is a city that is in the middle of a deep slumber. when was the last time you saw the streets practically empty. look at the circle, columbus circle, practically empty. a couple cabs, maybe a snow plow if you're lucky, maybe a city bus. empty. it's like a white christmas today. isn't it? a winter wonderland. it is cold, i'll tell you that, but it's snowing and it's a quiet snow. not much wind going on. so really kind of a calm...
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super bowl week for the city. we spoke with fans right after that 34 minute power outage inside the stadium. they reiterated what the mayor was saying, this does not make the week a bad week, it is not an embarrassing moment. they felt like it was a great week. this was just an otherwise unfortunate incident that happened, roger goodell commented this morning in a press conference, this does not affect new orleans wanting to host another super bowl. they would like to have this game come back for 2018 to coincide with the anniversary of the founding of new orleans as a city. michael holmes, at this point, it doesn't look like we know much more than an abnormality is what they are calling it. >> joe, a lot was made of the fact the players had to wait. i guess they cooled down and the like. might have affected their game. what's being said about the difficulties they face? because really the game did change after this happened. >> reporter: without a doubt it changed. all of the momentum went to san francisco's side
super bowl week for the city. we spoke with fans right after that 34 minute power outage inside the stadium. they reiterated what the mayor was saying, this does not make the week a bad week, it is not an embarrassing moment. they felt like it was a great week. this was just an otherwise unfortunate incident that happened, roger goodell commented this morning in a press conference, this does not affect new orleans wanting to host another super bowl. they would like to have this game come back...
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and the battered auto industry, the city renewed. the police department with its history of abuse and misconduct are getting better. >> i think the cops are doing a good job as best they can. >> reporter: here in detroit there's the sense that the worse is over and there's better times ahead. perhaps giving the people of oakland and its police officers some hope. in detroit, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a best selling author killed. more on a former navy seal shot in texas. >>> coming up where we could have some dense fog first thing tomorrow morning and when shower chances resurface on the five day forecast. >>> continuing cover rang cover -- coverage now on super bowl xlvii where optimism felt by 49er fans today turned into disappointment. eric rasmussen with more. boy lots of sad faces out there. >> reporter: there certainly has been. things have calmed down in the last hour or so. police were certainly busy in a few areas right after the game tonight. one of our photographers recorded someone setting a fireworks in the mar
and the battered auto industry, the city renewed. the police department with its history of abuse and misconduct are getting better. >> i think the cops are doing a good job as best they can. >> reporter: here in detroit there's the sense that the worse is over and there's better times ahead. perhaps giving the people of oakland and its police officers some hope. in detroit, ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a best selling author killed. more on a former navy seal shot in...
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"the titanic 2" will trace the root of its namesake, from southampton in england, to new york city. you wouldn't do that. i would do it in a heartbeat. that's cool. it's history. >> we know what happened with the first one. >> put on your floaties. you'll be all right. >>> here's a question for you. could diversity be coming to pbs's wildly popular "downton abbey"? producers are reportedly advertising for a black actor to join the show's cast. >> he would play a musician called jack ross. and be part of a story line about race relations back in the 1920s. no word on whether this would be a recuring role or just part of an episode or two. >> hmm. wonder if they need a hispanic girl. >> there you go. that show is paying well. very popular. >> they kill people off apparently. >>> and a woman who had a chance to walk away with thousands of dollars has returned that money to its rightful owner. >> this is pat westner. she is posing now with a new york state trooper after picking up more than $11,000 in crash. she was driving behind a brinks truck when money was going anywhere. the truck
"the titanic 2" will trace the root of its namesake, from southampton in england, to new york city. you wouldn't do that. i would do it in a heartbeat. that's cool. it's history. >> we know what happened with the first one. >> put on your floaties. you'll be all right. >>> here's a question for you. could diversity be coming to pbs's wildly popular "downton abbey"? producers are reportedly advertising for a black actor to join the show's cast. >>...
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one of the most prominent of the activists in the northern city of aleppo, a man who used to lead protests in aleppo against the government, he was detained by misra front fighters who floged him on his back and he posted this on facebook as proof. just this week, another group setting up a court to institute some sort of justice in rebel-controlled territories, they say that misra detained some of their lawyers. you have to keep in mind, what could also be driving people to join the misra front and other islam mist groups, sheer desperation. we're talking 70,000 people killed in syria in under two years. millions of people displaced and people just don't know where else to turn. if these groups are winning big victories, that's a big reason that is drawing them to somebody that they think could perhaps hasten an end to the syrian government. >> i've heard it repeatedly from administration officials, this is one of the main reason why president obama rejected the u.s. directly arming those rebels, because he feared that the arms might go to a good group right now, relatively speaking, but
one of the most prominent of the activists in the northern city of aleppo, a man who used to lead protests in aleppo against the government, he was detained by misra front fighters who floged him on his back and he posted this on facebook as proof. just this week, another group setting up a court to institute some sort of justice in rebel-controlled territories, they say that misra detained some of their lawyers. you have to keep in mind, what could also be driving people to join the misra...
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new york city, at 14. that's a pretty good number. i believe that's probably right on the money. the big story here is we're going to have winds of 50 and 60. you may never see that snow. it maybe just drift 8, 10 feet high. >> winds at 50 or 60, that's unusual for a nor'easter like this, isn't it? >> it certainly is. this is a big storm. this has a pressure that was almost what sandy was as it made landfall. this is really a windy event, yeah. >> your biggest concern now is what? >> cars getted stranded on the road way. a couple inches, you think you're going to make it home, but you run into an accident in front of you. your car has to seat there for a couple hours until they clear the wreck. now you're in 8 inches of snow. thousands of people on the interstate. that's my biggest fear. >> a lot of folks stuck in the airports tonight. chad, thanks very much. we'll be right back. >>> special programmatic note to tell you about. 10:00, one of the deadliest attacks on troops in the afghan world when the taliban launched an attack at keating. the battle lasts 12 hours, the losses we
new york city, at 14. that's a pretty good number. i believe that's probably right on the money. the big story here is we're going to have winds of 50 and 60. you may never see that snow. it maybe just drift 8, 10 feet high. >> winds at 50 or 60, that's unusual for a nor'easter like this, isn't it? >> it certainly is. this is a big storm. this has a pressure that was almost what sandy was as it made landfall. this is really a windy event, yeah. >> your biggest concern now is...
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can give you a chart of the arson in the city. i can give you a chart of the blight in the city. but i can't tell you what it is like to be a person living next door to a home that then has burned down and -- so -- >> or an empty block. >> yeah. tell me, talk to me about what that kind of real life experience feels like on the ground. >> i still have many relatives that live in the city of detroit and i look at how -- i know i work at espn but i'm not like that. i look at what's happened to their neighborhoods. it used to be a source of pride where you could shop in your own neighborhoods and feel comfortable and safe, and that has all been eliminated because the population has shrunk, people have moved out, and because of the economic forces, you wrote about a couple of these cases in the book and unfortunately, everybody who is from detroit knows someone who does this, but if you get underwater in your house, the first solution is burn it down, get the insurance money. so you have a lot of people, it's a huge problem. you have p
can give you a chart of the arson in the city. i can give you a chart of the blight in the city. but i can't tell you what it is like to be a person living next door to a home that then has burned down and -- so -- >> or an empty block. >> yeah. tell me, talk to me about what that kind of real life experience feels like on the ground. >> i still have many relatives that live in the city of detroit and i look at how -- i know i work at espn but i'm not like that. i look at...